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describe the uses of oil various ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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=> Oil and gas are used widely in modern life. Oil fuels the cars, trucks and planes that underpin modern economies and lifestyles. By-products from oil refining are used in the production of plastics and chemicals, as well as many lubricants, waxes, tars and asphalts.

=> Petroleum products include transportation fuels, fuel oils for heating and electricity generation, asphalt and road oil, and feedstocks for making the chemicals, plastics, and synthetic materials that are in nearly everything we use.

=> Oil is the largest source of energy in the United States, providing close to 40 percent of all of the nation's entire power needs. Though most oil is used for transportation or home heating purposes, a small percentage is still used as a fuel for electricity generating plants.

=> Crude oil and other liquids produced from fossil fuels are refined into petroleum products that people use for many different purposes.

=> Oil has one of the highest energy densities which means that a small amount of oil can produce a large amount of energy. This makes it very useful as its high energy density has made it the preferred choice for use as fuel in automobiles.

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Answered by dreamrob
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Uses of various oils

• Oil is a chemical compound that is derived from plants and animals. Oils may be volatile or nonvolatile.

• Oils are different types they are organic oils and mineral oils.

• Organic oils are used for cooking purposes. Several vegetable and animal oils used for flavoring and for modifying the texture of foods.

• Plant oils are derived from plants they are Olive, Maize, Sunflower, etc.

• Animal oils are derived from animals fat, they are butter, lard, etc.

• Some oils are considered as purifying agents. For example, holy anointing oil.

• Fuel is crude oil used directly or converted into other forms such as petrol, diesel, kerosene, etc.

• They are used for lighting purposes and domestic purposes.

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